AFGHANS VIEW THE RUBBLE OF HOUSES DEMOLISHED AFTER U.S. BOMBING

Afghans view houses reduced to rubble in a residential area of the capital on October 13, 2001 following a sixth night of U.S. aerial bombing. At least one civilian was killed and four injured near Kabul airport when a bomb landed near a poor residential area. Six houses near the strike site were flattened by the blast. Afghans had a brief respite from U.S.-led air raids before bombing runs resumed on Saturday as enraged Taliban authorities searched for more bodies in the rubble of a remote village flattened by a direct strike. REUTERS/ Sayed Salahuddin